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stub vs uproot

uproot vs stub

stub is a noun but uproot is not a noun.

stub and uproot both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stub Yes No Yes No
uproot No No Yes No
As verbs, uproot is a hypernym of stub; that is, uproot is a word with a broader meaning than stub:
  • stub: pull up (weeds) by their roots
  • uproot: pull up by or as if by the roots
Other hypernyms of stub include deracinate, extirpate, root out.
stub (noun) uproot (noun)
the small unused part of something (especially the end of a cigarette that is left after smoking)
a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
the part of a check that is retained as a record
a short piece remaining on a trunk or stem where a branch is lost
a small piece
stub (verb) uproot (verb)
strike (one's toe) accidentally against an object pull up by or as if by the roots
clear of weeds by uprooting them destroy completely, as if down to the roots
extinguish by crushing move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment
pull up (weeds) by their roots
Difference between stub and uproot

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